CIA
英 [ˌsiː aɪ ˈeɪ]
美 [ˌsiː aɪ ˈeɪ]
abbr. (美国)中央情报局
Collins.2 / BNC.8276
牛津词典
abbr.
- (美国)中央情报局
Central Intelligence Agency . The CIA is a department of the US government which collects information about other countries, often secretly.
柯林斯词典
- (美国)中央情报局
The CIAis the government organization in the United States that collects secret information about other countries.CIAis an abbreviation for (缩略 =) 'Central Intelligence Agency'.
双语例句
- Officials of the CIA depend heavily on electronic mail to communicate with each other
中情局官员之间的联系在很大程度上依赖电子邮件。 - CIA analyst who had begun his own investigation into division joined me.
还有一个中情局的分析员,他一直在私下调查组织,也加入了我的计划。 - I had a feeling that it might be our old friends the cia.
我有一种感觉,这或许是我们的老朋友中央情报局干的吧。 - When I worked for the Central Intelligence Agency I saw how important this could be.
当我为中央情报局(cia)工作时,我深深了解其重要性。 - You've coordinated your efforts to infiltrate sd-6and the cia.
你已经尽你的努力,去渗透sd-6和中情局。 - I was just explaining how the CIA approached me.
我刚刚在解释中情局怎么联系上我。 - The CIA is double-crossing me!
中情局把我骗了! - The CIA also approved exploiting one detainee's fear of insects by putting caterpillars in the box with him.
CIA还被授权对被拘留者采用昆虫恐惧症,让他和毛毛虫呆在一个盒子里; - Naturally the CIA wants to protect its operatives.
美国中央情报局当然想保护其特工。 - Congress passed the National Security Act, and the CIA was born
国会通过了《国家安全法》,中央情报局由此而诞生。